بَرَوْتُهَا

1.
, i. e. النَّاقَةَ: see 4.
2.
بَرَوْتُهُ, (M, Msb, K,) aorist بَرُوَ , (Lth, T,) verbal noun بَرْوٌ, (M,) I formed it, or fashioned it, by cutting; shaped it out; or pared it; (K;) namely, a reed for writing, (Lth, T, M, Msb, K,) and a stick, or piece of wood, (M, K,) and an arrow, (K,) [&c.;] a dialect var. of بَرَيْتُهُ, (Lth, T, M, Msb,) used by some, (Lth, T,) but the latter is the more approved: (M, TA:) mentioned by AZ. (TA.)
3.
[Hence, perhaps,] بَرَاهُ, aorist بَرُوَ , verbal noun بَرْوٌ, He (i. e. God) created him, or it: (Fr, S, K:) [but] they affirm that it is originally بَرَأَهُ, with hemz: (MF:) so says IAth: (TA:) or it is from بَرًا or بَرًى, signifying “dust,” or “earth.” (Fr, S.)
4.
بَرَا, aorist بَرُوَ , is also a bad dialect var. of بَرَأَ [signifying He, or it, recovered from disease, or became convalescent, &c.], aorist يَبْرُوءُ. (TA.)

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